Time to Pull Out the Tiller - Or Not?
When I first began planting my current garden area, the soil was less than desirable, so I added lots of compost. Mulching with grass clippings helped keep the moisture in and the weeds under control.
At the end of the season, I would use the tiller to work it all into the soil. My sons and I raked all of the fallen leaves into the garden area and spread them evenly. The next spring, I tilled them under and was ready to plant.
I am at the point now where I won’t till it this year. The soil has become more fertile. Dig anywhere and you will find an abundance of earthworms. You’ll find, if you haven’t already, they are a gardener’s best friend.
I plan on planting pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, and sunflowers this year. I’ll mulch it with last year’s leaves and this year’s lawn clippings.
Most of my vegetables will be planted in containers and raised beds. I just want to try something different, even though it may limit my planting choices.
I’ll see you in the backyard!
